The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, July 22, 1892, Image 3

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    THE OREGON MIST,
(lulled Statu bbiI County Offlclul Paper
Bt. IIki-bnh. July 22, 1802.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
0ore Jaatiiali. of ltoubon, win
in
town Tu.lay.
A fW mora bargain in milliiiory
good Kt Mr. Culbum'i.
Mr. Lfi Porry, of Onwego, mi Men
on our iiruoit iuui Bumlay.
0. W. Shavor, of Alhina, paid 8t.
Ilulunt a biMine viuit Monday.
Secretary McBride arrived in town
Wedim.day evonlng for horl tiny.
8. a. OiiMttm, of Buy Oily. Or., paid
Tn it Miht ollloo Wiuant call lust
Friday.
Itov. Brown, of Ui M. E. church,
will iirenuh hi St. Hutunion Saturday
even! lift uott.
Mim Mmoio Dart, of Hlanijlitor,
Vah.. in viititiiiii her uihur, Jamo
Dart, of thl i
neo.
E. II. FluRg, of the Mrlon Connty
lh.nioerat, wae a culler at 'Ihk Miht
- .
. m.... if. ...... 1 .. w
.
uteamnr Uowena took
Tl.o IW1m
..ur kuiw liad of rock from tlii
iduce to Portland on Sunday last.
unnay iasi.
need of blank
Wlmn voa are
In
notebook, call at
Tu Mist oflice.
I'rice, 60 emit.
Now la the jrotdan opportunity
to
get ladici' and children hall at
COMt
At Mr. ColhuriiVi.
Mi. J. BWattii, of Scappoose, vi.
lied witliir&r duughler and on in-law,
Mr. aniKMra. N. A. Perry, at Huullou
last Bunday.
Mr. II. B. Borlhwicie, wo under
stand, came near being drowned In
the Cluttricanio river lut Uunduy by
lulling off a raft of log. -
A marriajte licenne wa jmued by the
county clerk Innt HHtuniiiy to Mr.
Ann'ltfngcherndF. A. Buohor;
U of thi county, r
A company h been organized
which propone to upend $2,500,000 in
improvoiimnla in Oregon City iu elec
tric light plant.
Wo learn of the uppood elopmenl
I ttillton Iat fialurdy, the partie
leing a youiiK man by iho name of
Cooper and Mi Muggio Slavena.
Tbo charter for the Odd Fellow'
lodgeln St. Helm, ba,-een granted
l.y Hie Grand lodge, rid a oon a
Idiiuks.eta. arrive iKe lodge will pro
ceed to biiKincw.
Mr. Charlca Mencve and wife, of the
Oregon Citv EiilApriiie, i'nt Sun-j
davinSl Helenatbo gut of Jndgo,
nil Mr. D. J. BwiUer, returning home
on Mondtiy.
Br. WiUium Grlawold, dntit, of
l'orilrtnd, i nt the OneaUil hotel for a
lew day. ThiMKi in need of dentid
work tbould call ou him a he in a
tlreil'RHi worliiuan.
Conctable Carter, who captured Wil
son the Mamie WuIhIi murderer, i ly
ing at the point of death from the ef
fect of Idood-poiiKiiiinir rauod from a
3ite he reoeivwd from Wilnon in the
mi niggle lt look (docoat the time of
the capture.
Judge Moore h Tecovered lii
watch that wmHoIcu from him at the
St. Cl:ariee fcotet in Portland nnie
time go. The watch had been taken
to Seattle and pawned ; from there to
Olvmpi, and Inter to Tacoma, but the
detective llnully located and captured
it
The young people of the oily partic
ipated 'in a social dance at Masonic
lmll on Thuraday night of lt week.
Sriwn in honor of Mine Burguoiae, of
Vrrtland, wlw had been visiting Mia
Jiatid Hwager for sever! day. The
inirty wsa well attended and good
time reported.
Mr. E. T. Oalloway who was ep
jwmted road Mtperviaor for Deur Is
land precinct, resigned the office Mon
day, and the court appointed Harvey
Fowler in hi stead. Mr. Galloway is
sufTorinu from a wound in Uie leg re
ceived during the civil war, and went
Ut iho lioepiul in Portland Monday
for treatment.
Mr. Mitchell Ray informs us that a
curiosity ha been found at the quarry
u Lewis river where he Is working, in
the shape of a log which has imbedded
itaelf in the solid stone, it having been
licovred a they were digging a blast
hole. He nay the log Is well presorved
and how it came to be in that solid
rock is a myitcry.
Bert West, of Scsppoose, while rid
ing pat Warren on Sunday, had the
. : i m lru.inrAiiilrv liinhnrae
lnir nasi varreu on Diiiiiy,
,nr.''"v " . ' . Ji.t. '
iniKlorliine 10 iraciureim """'
av ng s tumbled snfelt over him.
11.1 rirruni M m UT. oinnciiuiui
,nce when Dr. Oliff was called in who
reduced the fracture ana Mr. . w
..lr l.im linmn. It Will be some lime
fceforo lie is about again, as both bones
were completely broken
nr i.i nil uiuivi t iiv"vi
Mr. W.M.Terry, who has been in
the drug biiaiuees at Elkton, lor
. .im iiant twelve veurs, says: -viiaiu
fm
ueriain c," . ,
saiiHfaction man y.S'-'"
icinelhaveeversoio." i er H i.
f... Vn nlliAr will cures
reason iwi . .
cold so quickly; no other is so certain
- nHl..n im inn cure lur uiuuii u"
.i... o(T,,r,u iniieh relief in cases
i reuei in cubbs
For sale by Ed-
of whooping cough.
win Boss, druggist.
M anu vao m nmcliAfl liave ffiven C
A. Snow it Co., solicitor of patents at
Washington, D. C. unsurpas-eu uc-
cess in obtaining patents in all classes
of Inventions. ThiJ make special w
of rejected ease, ana nave secniwi
lowance of many patenU that had been
previously rejected. Their advertise
ment in another column, will be of in
terest to inventors, patentee, manufac
tures, and all who have to do with
patents.
Mr. Peter Smith, of Sherman pre
cinct, has in hia possession a
souvenir in the shape of a
newspaper printed at Opelousa.
La . and called the Opelousna Courier,
bearing date of March 12, 1804. The
psper i a curiosity in this day and
V ... 1,1 T. la nrinted IW Wri.ll.
age oi me wurm. n
D ...i.iio .ulnnnn naee
laper on hid wui.. - -c-
,inir nrlntedin English and the other
i tr .i. .niuininir a. number of
111 X rwiliM, ww.,.- n - - t.
advertisement of "Slave for Sale. It
wa a we. kly paper and the snbwrip
tion price was 112 per year.
We have received from Bunt. T. 3.
Cluuton a copy of the programme for
tho county Institute for teacher, to be
hold itt Olatakaiiio, commencing Au
gust 1, and lasting one week. Aa the
programme ludioate the affair will be
worthy the attendance of all those in-
toroKtou in onooi worn, gome oi the
loading liiMtituie itiNtructom of the
tato will be pruient.. Essay, recitu-
of
methods of touoliiujf will bu produced
hit iiih f I'lii'iuti-a in i.ii n oriiimv aw.
Lrangeimuil have been made with the
Hotel oi Uliitskaiiio to hirnlsli board
at $3 pi'r week to thoio In attendance,
Wo wish to ay that every teacher and
evury parent who hui children to edu
cate should muke a special effort to
attend (bin convention,
Lust Monday tho norlh.hniiml nns-
Htigr train on the Northern l'acillc
killed two homed at Ilntillon bulnne-
ing to Ira Weaver. One horee bud
both leg cut on, but in hiaexcitement,
run f.ii nvur u milii lmftlir. In Him lm
of Germany hill, running only on the
muu oi me injured memnor. l lie
other home hud three leg broken and
in mat condition managed togctatioiit
a quarter of a mile from the track. A
........ v ...... m-
1 lilra 111., fum If.r. .1!.! twtt li.va t,. I.A
third horte wan badly injured, but un
V
anil M n Uf.ii.ap ulll nn lit. .1.1
.... in... ...... ..... ..vw.w. ..... IIU
' ....
get paid for them
Tim toum l.lmt. ran ivnv In tj-inn
Idul Uf.u.lr t...l. ... tri.fl f.. It.,,. Vnujii't 111.
I , o-- j
' Bumgurdner a itated be-
IWIVl
1K1K IHI,ANI.
The weather wa quite wet lust week
f,,r liitvikiuLri.rd Itiit. itfc ttntamit It. la
sottlcd and the prospects are good for
tine weather.
On hi A. Wood Rtmrts a ton buircv.
I1..!! ,.f l.drH liiii,.. uiifl l.liAn iha tlir
farmers and buaino men eujoying so
much pleiiaura ana uo so niucn im
proviuant cannot be conceived. Cer
tainly there are ulwuys some persons
. ... .... 1:1... .1. .
wno are nam up, iiko iiiu juuiik
hui t wna in tliH fall when he was out
of tuith work and money, when aiiked :
"What did you do with your auminer's
wugesr" replied, "1 spent it, iiko a
man.
George Muriill, Eq, of Rainier,
spent Sunday with hi mother, and
left last Momluy for Sc. Ilolens.
Tvo ynung boys, son of Mr. Bun-
croft, the Southern Pacirio agent at
Portland, paused here luat Monday eti
route for Clutskunie, on horseback.
Tlmmuii Hjiin!im hits the lumber on
tlm crniinil for a shoo 20x40 feet. Lust
full wu luHiiLionnd tliut a, blacksmith
and wugoner could get about all the
work ho could do. uw we are picasea
to know that we were right.
The Canaan Republican club i in
nice ruiiiiinif oraer. meeting eucn
Bunday at 2 p. m. Other precincts
and dint riots should orguuizo also,
whether it be republican or peonies,
theio is nothing that will cultivate
iIih mind butter than those meetings.
when tlioy are properly conducted.
Muckle Bios', new house Is pro
gressing very rapidly.
A it I It. Oberg hns finished a fine
barn and is now building a house, lie
has Imwed a fi ou farm out of the heavy
timber and is now able to stay at home
to reap the reward oi ins tuoor.
Tim Ind.ru nf mi ii it and musiu must
feci forever indobivd to the importers
nt Uerumii song birus wiucn nave
tilled onr furetta with sweet trilling
music. There is a strange bird here
not much longer than six inches, tail
and all, with a beauuful golden plum
age, and when it perches itself on a
dry limb ot a dead snag or hide away
among toe green Dougn anu sums,
whistle or trills, it can fill your whole
system with emotion that beats any of
Waggoner s nnest menue.
CLATSKANtB.
DM f!ilT.!A. nmnloved st Rvverson
Tim' loffifiuu count, accidentally cut
his foot with an as on Saturday morn
ing, losing one loe in me operauuu.
Mrs. Ed Elliott has been in town
the past week looking after her sister.
Mrs. Miller, who has oeen quite ill.
V.. f! TtlMfkford was absent at the
county seat the first of the week.
Mr. C. Rosenburg and family camo
down lust woek and are again located
on their claim, near the road to Mist.
Ho lit a ivi.v. the road to Mist has
been put in better condition this sum-
moi than lor years beiore.
PmfnMor nyiton. the new county
Mnrl,iijnilint. anconiDanied bv W.
II. Powell, were in town Saturday ar-
rnneine for a county institute to be
iw.1,1 in nU'.akanin. bctfinnins Monday
. - -
. m. AiimiHt 1. lasiinn one week.
, w; . .
to be followed by the regular quarterly
v : . . . "
g ad to bave this .ntau our town
.. -, .. ... - - ;
zmia to make the visiting teuch-rs at
home among u. A very iniereiing
programme has been arranged tor uie
i ; .
,n,M
Last Saturday evening there was
auite a pronession from the village
i f 10 t"e Burr school
,n.,.i,,t u,hpr t in new school house is
" p ,;lrMtin. had been made
r r .-";" H. anA a vor en.
, ..,.; uh i ho crowd, and a very en
Immhlfl nvemnor whs spent ny inosu
p,v .
..our..,! in ninuin nuncinc. anu a uuuu
:r..l ..irniiil ihut mnnlv sutitjlioa the
uii r" --- .
craving of hunger after the musoular
. U..J al....nnMj tUa annAl.ltA
eXUrUlflW liwu mini aciw w
The cornet band was on hand to en
the new build
liwss II j
ig was so crowded the dancers couiu
1 h- ,
lZMh the buil
A oommiv
an to raise
funds to furnish the building, and re
ceived a fine addition to tneir treasury
A wheelbarrow ride was given a
gentleman one evening this week to
. . U..MAA. In viaur lllA llll.V
give mm uuo w.vw -w -
buildings.
Notice are posted for a special
school meeting to be held Wednesday
evening of next week, to hear the re
port of the building committee, and
endeavor to devise plans to secure an
early completion of the schoolbmlding
either by taxation or increased sub
scription. The new building present
a fine appearance, and beside reflect
ing credit on the builders, will be a
source of pleasure and an institution
ourcitisens will be proud of. The pres
ent lubsonption list will not quite com
plete it. which is desired. All citizen
are invited to attend the meeting.
COUNTY OOUHT.
Proceedings of the July Term
Court Met Monday, July 18,
Peter Smith appointed contable for
Sherman precinct.
L. L. Decker appointed conitable for
union precinct.
In the matter of the establishment
of a county road commencing at a
stake on the Hurri road where same
run through sw sec 9, t 5 u, r 2 w.
about 220 yard east of wo line be
tween ec 8 and 9 ; thence southerly,
terminating at a stake on the Hen
dricks road about CO yard west of a
small bridge over a small creek, tribu
tary and close to Milton creek in nwl
sec 27, t fi n, r 2 ; ordered that the roud
be opened. Report of J. 0. Watts ac
cepted. in the matter of the transcript and
cost bill, state vs. A. Bonner, referred
back to justice of the pence.
In the mutter of the transcript and
cost bill, state vs. Harvey Powell, al
lowed. 'I
In the matter ol the double assess
ment to Elijah Eawkins: excess tax
remitted.
W. J. Eustnbrook awarded a con
tract to make six county map showing
each road in the county. -
Kehaleof tax Herd Klati.amounting
to $10; allowed.
Sheriffs report approved.
Ordered that the county get a tran
script of title for all land of Cole &
Switzer.
BILLS ALLOWSP.
Ooorge, A H, making colli n and box. f fi 00
lirown, 0 C, putting up booths and
shelves 0 00
Watts, J 0, report from school dist. .127 SO
Wutts, J a. postage and freight Is 10
Doan, J B, canvassing election return 10 80
Illakculev, A II , same 3 20
Lainout, George, special constable,
election 3 00
Bevis, Nicholas Si Bplawn, lumber for
rood district No. 0 60 40
Ilrlnson, II 0, chainman on road sur
vey No. 80 4 00
lirlnson, R II, same 4 80
Lewis, J 1), flagman, same road 4 00
Ward, R M, marker, same 4 60
Mulmstun, P E, samd 4
King, Kills, viewer road survey 78. . . 4 00
Hetidlee, J R, sume 3 00
Fowler, K M, same 3 20
Hice. F P, chuliimaii, same road... . 2 40
I'ugh, E J, same 2 20
Johnson. John A. marker, same 2 00
Spencer, Israel, roods, bridge and
pauper u w
Usher, A P, viewer roud survey 81 . . . 4 00
Oirty, E H, same 4 00
Olson , C L, same , 4 00
Smith, Peter, cnalnman, same 4 40
Uuitteu, James, same 4 40
Finckney, Nelson, murker, same . ... 4 20
Powell, A II, board and ludging C
Bouls, naiinur 38 00
Wilson, Oliver, viewer on roud sur
vey 78 2 40
Wallace, John, same road 2 40
Jones, John, same .-. 2 00
Fisher, (J 1), chainman, same road . . 2 20
Jones. John W. delivering plats 12 00
Uiats Sl Prudhonnne, justice docket. 1 SO
Melliugor, William, delivering plats. 7 00
Kelley, Penumbra, boarding prisoner
F 1'eUirsoa 130 00
Watts, J 0, public ex teachers 0 00
Dolman, N K, same - 00
Little, A B,same B 00
Oirty, B II, deli vei ing plat 4 00
Couyers, K W, supplies fcr paujier. 45 30
Good Samaritan hospital, medical at
tendance, McCoy 24 50
Slu.-kle Bros., lumber Si 18
Weed, J udsoa, judge of election and
messenger 11 20
Sessruan, K, same. . 0 00
Brink, T J, same 0 O0
Harris. W A. clerk and messenger. .. 6 00
Denslow. T B, sums 6 00
Andorson, Oliver, judge and mes'gT. 11 00
Ileadlee, I K same 6 00
Kisher.HC, same 6 00
Monroe, Chalman, clerk aad mes'g'r. 0 00
King, WC, same 8 00
Meserve, J W, judge and messenger.. 11 20
Rlnosrson, J 0, same 6 00
Ualcoin. L A, same 0 00
Swnger, J II, Judge of election 6 20
Gable, ON, same.... 6 ?
Emerson, B C, same 6 JO
Miles. FM, clerk 6 20
Decker. O L L. same 6 20
Oroker, Arthur, same 6 00
Schmidt, Einil, same 600
Convers. W H. iuclge 6 00
Bryant, ES, " 6 0S
Barr. Adam. " 6 00
Jones, L B, clerk and messenger .... 13 20
Hice. D. same 0 00
Woodham, Henry, judge 8 40
Foster, RE, " 6 00
Archibald, J M, " 6 00
Foster, Eli G, clerk 6 00
Batsoii, I) F, " 6 00
Elliott, WW, judge 6 00
Morgan, J L, " 6 00
Graham. O M. " 6 00
Cox, Frank, clerk 6 00
Graham, A S, clerk and messenger. .. 13 20
Lindgren, Q F, judge 6 00
Wilson. J H. ludiro and messenger... 17 80
jepsen, E L, judge 6 00
Libel, Casper, elerk '. . . . 6 00
Freeman, D W, clerk 6 00
Tingle, N, judge and messenger M 00
Crie, E K, judge 6 00
Hendrickdoii, John, Judge 00
Barnes, GW, clerk 6 00
Johnson, Amos, clerk.. 6 00
Mosier, 0 W", judge 6 00
Dibbles, John, Judge ... 6 00
Moeck, G F, judge and messenger.... 10 00
Perry, W M, elerk " 8 00
Furrow, Walter, clerk 6 00
Usher, A P, judge 6 00
Emerson, C W, judge and messongor, 7 00
Gore, H C, judge 6 00
Smith, Peter, clerk 8 00
Gleaaon. LB. " 6 00
West, H, judge and messenger ....... 7 80
Lamberson, H C, judge 6 00
Stump, A, Judge 6 00
Price, D W, clerk 6 00
Johnson, J Calvin, clerk , 6 00
Newth, 0 H, professional service tor
Bole..... 15 50
Quiek, E E, fees as county clerk 208 27
Wood, 0 A, scorching for insane man 6 00
Stethman, Henry, bounty on scolps. : 8 00
Pruett, Jonathan, samo 4 00
Denslow, Willord, some 2 00
Bumgordner, I, same 4 00
Kratze, Charles, some. 8 00
Kerr, J L. same " 0
Lewis, W R, same.., 4 00
Barnard, Geo D, election supplle .... 30 00
Bcegle, J R, county printing. ........ 114 50
Meeker, W A, fees as sheriff. ..384 10
Mossie, GA, ome 60 00
Barnes, O W, supervisor of roads and
attendance at oourt 64 03
Schoonover, 8 G, attendonceon court .
and bridge supervisor 32 20
Mcsorve Bros, lumber furnished. ... 83 25
Lewis, ABU, Justice fees state vs
Harvey Powell...,. 12 15
Brlnson, 11 C, constable fees, sume, , 10 85
Lewis, A B, same 7 25
Bennett, Jennie, witness fees, same. . 1 50
Hummer, Mary, same 1 GO
Kerr, John, same............. 1 0
Rummer, K O, same 1 50
l'tarton, George, sarus 1 80
Newih, C II, same 2
Detrick, I W.sume 170
Bennett, T A, same 1
Spencer, I, notary public fees, same . 1 60
Knno, Michael, delivering transcript. 75
Kldgewuy & Harrls,lipiiber furnished
rood Dii-tNolO 30 to
Sessmiin, It, lilting up voting place at
Auburn 8 "0
Plttiburg Mill Co, lumber furnished
road Dist No 14 ' ..25 60
Oaitdis, Hello, board and lodging
Mary Head 68 07
Dolman, W H, courthouse supplies. . 1 80
Weed. Judsou, coun'y assessor fees. .142 50
Kico, W J. VM Atty fees state cases, 40 55
Merrill. Edwin, bri'lge work 8 20
McMain, Win, marshalof election. . . 6 00
Little. A B, county surveyor fee .... t'12 40
Orwlg, A J, bridge work Dist No 13 . 72 80
Alley , A J, viewer Anderson road . . 8 00
Wilson, C, lumber lurulsnea roua
ditrictNo8 50 00
Solomon, J T, delivering report of
viewers 8 20
Heudleo, J R. same 6 80
Beegle, J It, publishing delinquent tax
roll.... 800 00
Frazcr, J W. witness before grand j'y 7 00
dray, D8, same 7 00
ItliriM. Mrs, sume 7 oo
Cliff, H It. M D, same 7 20
81ms, L M, M D, some 20
Burnett, It J, same.. 8 40
Victor, Wtsselt, same 8 40
Jones, Mary Jone, same 00
McVey, same w
Foster. F F, same 0 00
Foster, Fred, same 8 00
Foster, Wllber, same ou
Kelson. Mrs Emma, same 0 00
Borhwick. II B, sume 8 00
Erlck'on, Alfred, same 7 00
West, Bert, snme 3 80
McKay. Itobt, same 4 00
Liituburson, Ed, some 8 80
Tompkins. Frank, same 4 20
Konklo. C. same w
Armstrong, J L, same 8 80
Armstrong. Geo, same 8 u
Bonner. A A,nmo 3 80
Gustafsun, Andrew, same 3 20
Ktshermun, John, same 3 20
Mudden, Abros, samo 0 80
Quigley, James, same 9 80
Meeker, Enoch, same 6 00
Liimlen, Thomas, same ,. 3 00
Sovenski, M, some 8 00
Powell, II A, same 12 00
Quigley, Mrs B A, sume 10 00
Hice. Mrs L V, sume 10 CO
Kice, Geo, same 10 00
Kite. Lester, sume 10 00
Callahan, J, same 6 40
Foster, Geo, juror May term circuit . . 6 60
Koble. Fredrick, some 5 60
Neer, Abe, same 4 80
Huffman, J W.snmo 7 80
Kesemius, Wm, sumo 0 20
Archibald, Lawrence, samo 8 80
Kyser, W L, sume 15 40
Quigley ..John, sume 10 00
Brinsou, R B, same 18 00
Kinder, Hamuel, same 8 80
Anderson, Oliver, same 13 80
Colvin, Thomas, same 18 00
Colvin, Wulter B, same 18 00
Anstine, A B, some, same 10 80
Luinrfeldt. Christian, same 8 20
Lonkev, Frank, same .... 23 00
Piiywilt, G T. suuie 23 00
Quigley, Arthur, sume 18 00
lieeule, .lames, same H 20
Holi. William, same 11 20
P. rrv N A . Name 10 40
Melliuger. Wm, same 10
I.imlirran. Oilstave. so.ne 13 80
M....ln.r W A. liiaktmr delinquent list
for orinter 37 50
A New Kind sf Insurance.
For twenty-five cents you can insure
voiirself and family against any boa
results from an ultuck of bowel com
nlaint during the summer. One or
tain dimes of ' Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will
euro any ordinary case. It never fails
ami ia tiluasant and safe to take. No
family can afford to be without it. For
sale at 25 ind 50 cents per bottle by
Edwin lions, druggist.
NO APPROPRIATION.
The World's Fair BUI Defeated In
the House.
Washington, July 19. If the peo
ple of the United States are in favor of
a world's fair to the extent of giving
tho exposition $5,000,000, they have
not expressed tnerr views mrougi:
tlmir reDreseutatives in congress
vet. The advocates of this appropria
tion had hard sledging in the house,
and the result of the duy's work may
bo summed up as follows: Hie ap
nmnriution was voted down, 110 to
122, and the Sunday-closing par
trriiuh inserted by the senate was sua
tuiiied bv a vote of 147 to C2. There
was great interest but not much ex
citement manifested, and the vote
which was closer than conservative
friands of the appropriation looked
for. and surprised its antagonist by
not heins a largo n they expected
The Bunday closiog amendment boing
concurred in by a decisive majority
the bill went into conference.
GREAT ELECTRICAL- RESULTS
To the public About one year ago
I was injured in the back by lifting.
The pain became so great that I was
unable to be about much of the time.
My kidneys wore also sffeoted. Dr.
Darrin cured me with electricity and
medicines in three months. My wife
ha also been cured of deafness and a
disagreeable discharge from the car ot
ten vears' standing. Refer to me at
St. Helens, Or. F. D. HENRICI.
Dr. Darrin will give electric treat
ment for $5 a week, or in that propor
tion, as the case may require, until
further notice. An exception is made
iu surgical operation. The poor
treated free daily from 10 to 12 ; those
able to pay, 11 to 6 ; evenings, 7 to 8;
Sundays, 10 to 12. All curable chronic,
aoute, private, and wasting diseases,
including stricture, hydrocele and var
icocele, cancers, tumors, and all malig
nant diseases treated successfully, and
cures guaranteed and never published
except by request of patient. Surgi
cal operation skillfully performed.
Consultation free and strictly confi
dential. Send for question blank and
circular. l)rs. Darrin can be found at
270J Washington street, Portland J The
Review Building, Spokane, Wash., and
Hotel Northern, Astoria, Or.
Weather and Crop Bulletin.
For tho week ending Tuesdoy, July 19.
WKSTKUS OttSOOK.
Weather. The mean temperature has
ranged from 00 to 70 degrees, which Is from
three to rive degrees a day below the aver
age. The weother bos been partly cloudy,
und the average sunshine has not prevailed.
Showers occurred on the 15th and general
rains on the 10th, except In parUof Jackson
county where no rain fell, The amounts of
rainfall are, Clatsop county 0.83, Multno
mah 0.57. Marlon 0.52, Douglu 0.27, Jose
phine 0.11, northern Jackson county from
sprinkle to 0.0.5 of an inch.
Crops. The rain was of great benefit, e.-
peiiullyto late-sown grain; to corn and
garden truck j while In portions of theeoai-t
counties it did some damage to hay. A
continuation of the present weother will
rove of irreat value to the late-sown grain.
Kurly-sown wheut is being harvested and
is generally turning out better than was ex
pected, though it is not up to lust year s
crop and it is also not quite up to the aver
age. The oat crop is just beginning to ie
cut In a few localities, but It, too, is not an
average. The wheat crop of 1801, til the
counties west of the Cascades, amounted
to eight and one-half million bushels, and
the crop this year will be about Irom to 10
20 per cent, less than lost year, utiles it
should turn out fur beyond of what it at
present indicates. Haying Is obout over
ond a itood crop has been secured. Hops
are not promising extra well ; they have not
the growth they should have; the lice ore
present and develop under the present
weather conditions, but so fur no damage
has been done. The first shipment of
peaches was made from Ashland on the
10th Inst, which was ten days later man
usual.
EASTBKX OKKUOS.
Weather. General rains occurred on the
Kith. The mean temperature has been from
01 lo 75 degrees, which Is from two to four
degrees below ibe overage. There has been
an excess of cloudiness. On the 15th brisk
winds prevailed north of the Blue nioun-
tuiiix. anil on the 11 th a float occurred iu
Klamath county which Injured the gardens,
Crops. Harvest is in progress in all the
Columbia river valUy counties. Ihe groin
is yielding better thun was expected, thougli
not up to the average. Late grain was Den-
elited by the rains. The gruiu crop in 1891,
in the mountains east of the Cascades,
amounted to live ond one-half million bush
els, while this veur it is estimated that the
crop will be from 25 to 35 per cent, less,
Corn is doing very well, tliuugh would nave
better growth with warmer weather. The
grass Is drying up. Potatoes are not a good
crop. There bos been an average crop of
hay secured and stock growers feel conn
dent that they will have plenty of feed for
any kind of a winter. The streams ore fall
inu rauidly : some wells ore dry, and water
is being hauled. There U nothing espec
uilly discouraging to the wheat prospects of
the state, though they are aot as flattering
as they were oe year ago, but ore more so
than they were in July, 1889.
B. S. Paook.
Observer Weather Bureau,
A Little Ulrl'a Experience la
. Llguthause
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trcscott are keepers
of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach,
Mich, and ore blessed with a daughter,
four, years old- Lust April she was taken
down with Measles, followed with a dread
ful Cough ond turning into a fever. Doc
tors at home ond at Detroit treated her, but
In vain, fhe grew worse rapidly, untill she
was a mere "handful of bones". Then she
tried Dr. King's New Discovery and after
the use of two and a half bottles, was con
plek-ly cured. They say Dr. Kings New
Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet
you may get a trial bottle free at Edwin
Ross' Drugstore.
If von have flies on you, get some
of tho Tanglefoot fly paper at Koss1
drug store.
WASTED.
To rent a small house on farm with re
spectable family. Would pay rent with
sewing and washing for family. Have four
children, boy 13 can make himself useful
on farm. Address Mas. Bbktha A K.
Hunters, Oregon.
Sheriff's Sale.
STATE OF OEEGOS, 1
County of Columbia. ) "
By virtue of on execution and order of
sale, issued out of tiie Circuit ijoui t, of the
State of Oregon, for" the County of Colum
bia, to me directed, in favor of John T.
McKee and against John H. Edmunds, for
ihe sum of $340.85 dollars, judgment, with
interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per an
num frum the 20th day of May, 1892, and
the further sum of $-i7.C0 dollars, costs and
accruing costs, commanding me to moke
sale of the following-described real property,
to-wit: The southwest quarter of sections
in township 7 north, range 5 west Willam
ette Meridian, embracing 155 acres, more
or less ; together with the tenements, hered
itaments and appurtenances thereunto
belonging or in anywise appertaining;
oil being situated in Columbia county,
State of Oregon. I duly levied upon said
premises on the 11th day of July. 1892.
Now, in pursuance of said execution, I
will, on the 20th day of August. 1892, at the
hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at. the
Courthouse door, in said county and state,
sell at pubiio auction all the right, title,
claim and interest in and to the above de
scribed real property of the said John H.
Edmunds, to the highest bidder therefor
for cash, to satisfy said execution, interest
and costs. G. A. MA8SIK,
j!8al2 Sheriff of Columbia County, Or.
One Dollar Weekly
Buys a good gold watch by our club sys
tem. Our H-karnt gold-filled cases are war
ranted for 20 years. Fine El(?iu and Wal
tham mven:ent. Stem wind ond set.
Lady's or gent's sue. Equal to any $50
watch. To secure agents where we have
none, we sell one of the hunting cae
watches for the club price $28 and send O.
O. D. by express with privilegeof examina
tion before paying for the some.
Our agent at Durham, N. C, writes.
"Our Jewelers have confessed they don't know
how you can turulsh swell work for the money."
Our agent ot Heath Springs, 8. C, writes:
"Your watches Sake at sight. Tha gentleman
who got the lost watch said that he examined
and priced a Jeweler a watches In Lancaster,
that vera no better than yours, but the price
was !&."
Our agent at Pennington, Tex., writes:
"Am In reeotptof the watch, and am pleased
without measure. All who have seen It say it
would be cheap at $40."
One good reliable agent wanted for each
place. Write for particulars.
Empire Watch Co., New York.
Notice far Publication.
Land Olrloa at Oregon City, Oregon,
July 3, 1893.
NOTICE is herebv gtren that the followlns
named settler has fllod notles of his inten
tion to make final proof lu support of his claim,
and that said proof will be maile before the
Connty Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helens,
Oregon, on August 19, 1802, vt:
8 jamks Mcdonald, , ,
Homestead entry No. 6075, for the nji of nw,
seM of ni and wH ' of see 20, t n, r
w. He names the fouowiug witnesses to prove
his oouUiinoua residence upon and cultivation
of.satd land under reetton 2aol R. 9.: Cleatmnn
Monroe, Samuol Leonard, Jacob Fe b ir and
Jesse U. BulUvan; All of Kouhen, Columbia
county. Oregon. J. T. APPKltSON.
Jljjtf. Reauter.
WHEELER & WILSON NEW No. 9.
HIGH ARM.
The only perfect family machine, wan awarded the only grand
prize at the Paris Exposition in 1889.
LARGEST STOCK AT LOWEST PRICES.
For particulars call on or address the
ASTOltIA AGENCY,
A.GL SPEXARTH,
The Largest
General Jewelry House
IN THE CITY.
MAIN OFFICE:
1368 Market Street, S. F., California.
EVERDING & FARRELL,
Front Street. Portland, Or.
DEALERS IN
Guano, $20.00 Per
A CHEAP FERTILIZER.
Land Plaster $2.25 Per Barrel.
-Also a Fine Line of-
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
NEW STORE. NEW GOODS.
STILL INJHE LEAD!
I now have on hand one Df the Largest Sup
plies of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Found
in Columbia County, which I am selling cheap
W. J.
RAINIER, - -
OUR ; SPECIAL SALE
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
Will be continued for a few day longer. Parents, come and be convinced
that this is a genuine sale.
WAY'S UNDERWEAR
Still Goes at f 1.50 Per Suit.
Retailed
Per
FAMOUS "
King Clothiers of the Northwest.
Blue earner, Marrlaan mnA Secn4 Streets, Prla.
F. R. CHOWN,
HARDWARE
-
STOVES.
212 First and 9 Salmon Street. PORTLAND
Farmers' and Merchants'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
.Albany, Or.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, - - - - $500,000
SECURED CAPITAL, - - - 247,500
PAID CAPITAL, - - .... 74,250
FARM PROPERTY A SPECIALTY.
All Losses Promptly and Satisfactorily Adjusted.
For particulars apply at the office of Moore A Cole, or Tui Mist office.
N slice far Publieatlaa.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
July 2, W92.
NOTICE tB hereby given that the followlng
named settler has filed nottoe of his inten
tion to make flnnt proof in support of his olaim,
and that said prool Will be made before the
Register and Receiver of the U. 8. land office at
Oregon City, Oregon, on August li8, 1S!W, viz:
DEAN BLANCHARD,
Homestead entry No. 8939, for the vwH of nej,
seM of nw'-i, neVi of w and nw;i of se! ol
sec il, t7n, r 2 w. He names th. following
witnesses to prove his continuous resiueni-e
upon, and cultivation of, said land, vis: T. H.
Woodruff, C. W. Mosher. J. W. Oreeu and Owj.
F Hoeca; all of Rainier 1. O, Columbia county,
Oregon. J. T. APPKR80N,
iSiw ' Rogistor.
Ton,
DIETZ,
OREGON.
at Other Stores in
the City at 17.50
Suit.
AND -
NOTICE. .
To the heir at law of Thomas i. Bheehan, ds-
U. S. Land 'Office, Oregon City, Or., June 90, MM.
C COMPLAINT having been entered at this
J ornce by Emery Bit-knell against the hairs
of Thomas J. Sheehaii, deceancd, for abandon
ing his homestead entry No. 7sr?0, dated May w,
18X8, upon the eVi ne! and nS msi, fee town
ship north, rauiteS west, iu Columbia county,
Oregon, wltn view to Uie cancellation of said
entry, the said parlies are hereby summoned Ut
appear at 8t. Heleus, Orenon, before Couuly
Clerk, K. E.yutck, mi the 3Utb day of AugnKt,
m'l, at lOo'Ciock A. M., to respond and furnish
testimony concerning said alleged abandon
ment and on the testimony then submitted a
hovriug will be hail at this uihoe on ttauleu
her S1. 1992. J. T. APPKKUOrl,
jl&iU Register.